1. Penrose uses an ATMEGA168P not 128P
2. Fuses should be High: 0xDF, Low: 0xE2, Extended: 0xFA
Infos from here: https://github.com/SonicPotions/Penrose/tree/master/Bootloader
Edit: after a closer look your Fuse settings for Low and High Fuse are t…
>> my mpc is set on mtc
This is probably the problem. Can you try to set your mpc to transmit midi clock and start/stop messages?
Or you can try to set the RXF filter to "all". Maybe the mtc is filtered out in the "R" setting (it's only for mi…
Bump, after one year ;-)
24 ppqn for the clock input and output would be really usefull. And 2 ppqn would also be great, since the Korg monotribe and the volcas use it.
Here it's working without any problems. Not with a MPC but another hardware sequencer.
But you have to set the bpm to 0! Otherwise the LXR doesn't react at all to an external clock. Midi filter setting "R" for RXF is correct when you only want to r…
It depends, wether you are in voice mode or in step mode. In step mode you have to "update" the sub step leds by pressing the shift button once. Yes, definitively buggy.
I can confirm this sub step led bug. I observed this already a long time ago, so I guess it never worked right. But it didn't bother me. The bug emerges only if you have more than 14 main steps active. Then only 7 or 6 sub step leds can light up sim…
No, that is not possible. USB always needs a host (most likely a computer). And the USB host has always a USB Type A socket. So it has a reason that you don't find a cable ;-)
Yes, there is a standard 6 pin ISP connector on the right side of the AVR. So no need to programming it on a bread board.
You even mentioned it yourself in your first post (voltage test) :-)
Did you get the ATmega644 from the kit or from the Sonic Potions shop, or is it self sourced?
If it is self sourced, are you shure you have flashed the bootloader on the AVR properly?
Normally when powering on while holding the encoder down, these m…
Here is the BOM for the trigger extension (including S-Trigger parts):
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?key=0AgngFqfjdS0odFpPdjAzUEthcUJYdU9oMHVVNkdEYkE&usp=drive_web
The factory preset kits are on this sd card image: http://sonic-potions.com/public/SdCardImage.zip
On rudeog's github site is a very good description of features and differences between his and the official firmware.
Saving and loading performances is only supported by rudeog's firmware: https://github.com/rudeog/LXR
And you have to reload your user wave samples after each firmware update.
> Theoretically it would be possible to do audio over midi right?
NO! Here is a good description of MIDI: http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/midi1.htm